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Rack and Pinion Steering
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<blockquote data-quote="StefansBus" data-source="post: 612180" data-attributes="member: 22908"><p>Quick update: Put some fresh grease in the rack and pinion. Also did another front end alignment. Camber was off on one side. Now in spec. Toe in in spec, Caster in spec (cannot add more). The self-centering out of a turn is already much better. I'd say 80% of what it should be. Driving the bus is if it had power steering. Steering response is also immediate. There is virtually zero play. It's like a different vehicle. Steering is noticeably less direct than stock but so much more precise.</p><p></p><p>Stefan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StefansBus, post: 612180, member: 22908"] Quick update: Put some fresh grease in the rack and pinion. Also did another front end alignment. Camber was off on one side. Now in spec. Toe in in spec, Caster in spec (cannot add more). The self-centering out of a turn is already much better. I'd say 80% of what it should be. Driving the bus is if it had power steering. Steering response is also immediate. There is virtually zero play. It's like a different vehicle. Steering is noticeably less direct than stock but so much more precise. Stefan [/QUOTE]
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